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India's mass surveillance project should concern us all Indian society and politics has gone through a tectonic shift and is now in the grip of ‘absolutism’.

Experts including Professor Rita de la Feria, told the Commons Public Accounts Committee that companies admit to not paying any VAT, which allows them to undercut British competitors by up to 20%.

Clive Walker, Professor Emeritus of Criminal Justice Studies has co-authored a report published by the Home Office.

Dr Henry Yeomans, Associate Professor in Criminology and Criminal Justice, was interviewed by Radio Aire on 20 July about proposals for the introduction of a minimum unit price for alcoholic drinks.

Associate Professor Subhajit Basu’s new book, written in partnership with Leeds Informatics consultant Christina Munns, was recently reviewed by Scripted, a Journal of Law, Technology & Society.